Inace sam ravnodusan prema celoj situaciji, ali neki komentari su mi stvarno zasmetali.
Citiraj:
It won't be surprising to see transpire that Serbs were protecting their hideous "hero" all these years and when he is nearing death, he has offered to serve his adoring countrymen bit more. The guy had prostrate cancer I believe.
His huge army was wielding incredible atrocities...how then is it fair to let hundreds of thousands off the hook and just hang the old military leader? whoever supported him, and that can be taken from intelligence reports...all of them have to be put on trial. and until the Serbian nation cedes the rightful lands of Bosniaks, they should never be allowed to ask for EU recognition. A national apology is just the right thing...after all, there were hardly any dissenting voices coming from the Serb nation when such war crimes and crimes against humanity were being inflicted. To say that only a handful are to blame is kidding with reality.
Citiraj:
Mladic's handover means nothing and is just symbolic and opportunistic - the Bosnian Serbs should make a national apology to the rest of the world for their gruesome crimes. They kept on gloating in their own sadistic way over the terrible deeds committed by their Army and politicians - there was a consensus over how the war was being fought. That nation does not deserve to be let off so easily. Some mechanism must be put in place to mete out a national punishment for those horrible atrocities.